- It’s not rocket science: automatically maintain a repository of code that always passes all the tests https://graphite.dev/blog/bors-google-tap-merge-queue 7 comments programming
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- How starting merge trains improve efficiency for DevOps | GitLab https://about.gitlab.com/blog/2020/01/30/all-aboard-merge-trains/ 0 comments
- Introducing Pipelines to Airbnb’s Deployment Process | by Alexander Katz | The Airbnb Tech Blog | Medium https://medium.com/airbnb-engineering/introducing-deploy-pipelines-to-airbnb-fc804ac2a157 0 comments
- How GitHub uses merge queue to ship hundreds of changes every day - The GitHub Blog https://github.blog/2024-03-06-how-github-uses-merge-queue-to-ship-hundreds-of-changes-every-day/ 0 comments
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